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PREVIEWS INCORPORATEn THE NATIONAL REAL EST A IE CLEARING HOUSE Boston · 342 Madison AYe. N. Y. C. · Philadelphia OUT OF TOWN Happy Pis/zing Groltnds S OME of the finest fishing in the East is to be found up in Anticosti, an island about one hundred and thirty-five miles long which lies in the western part of the Gulf of St. Law- rence, three hundred and sixty miles from Quebec. The north shore of the Gulf is tV/enty-one miles away, and the south, the Gaspé, fifty-fi ve miles. Between Anti- costi and the ocean there is no obstruction to the homecoming salmon which spawn in its rivers. There are, roundly, a hundred rivers, streams, and brooks on the island, fifteen of which are salmon grounds. The weight of the fish depends on the length of the river in which it spawns, the size and depth of the pools, etc., the range being from six to twenty-five pounds. Occasionally they are even larger. In most of the salmon rivers, there are also sea trout, and, upstream, excellent brook trout. Fishing is done from the shore, and, except on rivers where shallows or rap- ids prevent, progress upstream is made by flat-bottomed boat, drawn by a horse on a towpath. Beside most of the pools, kindly Nature has provided a limestone pebble beach, perfect for cast- ing and landing. As if all this weren't enough, the virgin forests of spruce, balsam, and pine are full of fox, white- tailed deer, bear, reindeer (imported there about ten years ago), ahd moose. At appropriate times there are wild geese, duck, plover, jacksnipe, and part- ridge. Under strict and wise control, this paradise is open to the public. Back in the seventeenth century, some hundred and fifty years after the island's dis- covery by Jacques Cartier, it was ceded to private ownership by the King of France. It passed through many hands and its fishing was practically depleted when, in 1896, it was taken over by Senator Gaston Menier, the Paris choc- orate man. He set it up as a preserve and started scientific stocking. Now it's in the hands of Consolidated Paper, Ltd., and it is to their Anticosti Division, P.O. Box 2790, Montreal, that you should apply for fishing rights. Only a limited number of rods are allowed on any river at anyone time. If you want a stream exclusively for your party, you must pay for a minimum number of rods. On Jupiter River, for example, it's eight-four on the lower part, and four on the upper reaches. For La Loutre and Salmon Rivers, four are re- quired. For others, with such alluring names as Bescie, Chaloupe, Galiote, Vaureal, and Potato, two or three only are needed. The company maintains a "pavilion" at the mouth of most of the rivers. A typical one contains a cen tral room, four bedrooms, and a bath. Nearby each lives the warden for that particular river; he acts as guide and his wife as cook. Upstream on most of the pavilion-furnished rivers there are also lean-tos, sturdily built for overnight stays. At every pavilion, a snowhouse is maintained for the storage of your catch. Or, if you prefer, your guide will can the fish for you. Some, but not all, of the guides can smoke them. Rates for the "late season," which begins July 29th and lasts un- til August 31 st, are somewhat lower than those for earlier in the summer. They vary with the river you fish. On both upper and lower Jupiter, for ex- ample, the late-season rate is $165 per rod for a fi ve-day stretch. That's the high. The low is for Galiote, $60 for five days. This includes the services of the warden, and sleeping quarters and meals at the pavilions and lean-tos. Non-fishing members of the party can be accommodated for less. In addition, you must take out a special Anticosti fishing licence ( $10), which you can obtain from the Consolidated people. It's good for ten days and renewable at a dollar a day. The fi ve-day rates are quoted for this reason: The principal means of trans- portation to Anticosti is the 8.S. Fleurus, which at this season leaves Montreal and Quebec on a schedule that gives you s:x days on the island, and allows five days of fishing time. Fishing headquarters are at Port Menier, from which the boat circles the island, dropping the fishermen off at their chosen rivers and picking them up the next week. Round- trip fares range from $65 to $120 per person, depending on the cabin. At Port Menier there is good accommodation for private yachts up to 1 7 feet draft, and six miles north, on Lake Plan- tin, is a landing base for seaplanes. At the port, also, where you have about an hour before leaving for your river, there's a general store where you can buy practically everything you'll need, including fishing equipment and liquor.